I saw on Yelp that these guys delivered and since I'm from out of town on business [and the weather was lousy - winter storm] I figured I'd have them deliver to the hotel.
Thought I'd go for a Pho and ordered the beef balls kind [not a representation of my sexual preference - this cat likes the ladies]. Broth had some good flavors going on, but the presentation doesn't work for delivery. You've got a tub of broth and a box of noodles/balls/sprouts. No way you can put them all in one container. I went to pour out some of the broth and tripped over my own feet and spilled broth all over myself [kind of concerned about potential clean up charges now]. The balls were good too but I ended up having a serious flare-up of my Crohn's disease an hour later- granted, it's hard to tell of that was just a normal flare-up or the food's doing [maybe the restaurant should have a disclaimer on their website for people that have Crohn's - just saying]. Going to give them the benefit of the doubt.
Thai Chicken Satay was a "tasty treat" [little catchphrase I like to use every now and then]. Think I'd order another entree and give them another shot. You can tell they have potential.
Once upon a time I thought of Joy Yee as a place with 5 star drinks and 3-star food. The drinks are the same, but the food has gotten better.
Our party of three shared dumplings, pork with a shrimp mixture wrapped around a sugar cane (!), orange chicken and lemon grass chicken. In addition I got a jackfruit / lychee bubble tea, which was as good as ever.
Each of these things was excellent. Especially the pork. I felt like I was rewarded for trying something obscure on the menu, so you are encouraged to do the same. The flavors were bright and bold. And of course, the frozen drinks!
The best part is, we had plenty for leftovers afterwards. I look forward to updating this review with even more random things on the menu.